So I have Texas/Baylor on to start with. And the Horns are just whipping the Bears.

I know the committee is in love with Oklahoma, but the Sooners have got to be cheering for Southern Cal tonight. Because Stanford's resume is so much better than OU's.

Houston up on Temple thanks in part to a turnover. Cougars are in good position to get the "Group of 5" bowl bid. They would have had a really interesting playoff argument if they could have taken care of business in Storrs.

A lot of good defense and bad Florida offense in the SEC title game. The points in the game are mostly because of special teams. We'll see if UF's defense can hold up in the second half. It seems like this game will go the way that FSU/UF did. Whatever QB Treon Harris is going to be, he has a long ways to get there.

It's hard to tell whether or not Bad defense is really just this dominant or if Florida's offense is just this bad. It's probably a bit of both.

Florida has had 2 total offensive yards in the 3rd quarter and had less than 90 yards for the first quarter. Almost all of it came on one play.

Henry has broken Hershel Walkers record for most yards in a single season. Another TD would give him the record for most rushing TDs all by himself. He's beginning to heat up now that Florida's defense is wearing out.

P.S. I have grown to hate Dr. Pepper over this season. I cannot stand the commercial series with the drink vendor. Makes me want to hunt down the director, actor, and the guy operating the sound boom and drop them on Arrows island.

That Texas-Baylor game was different. Seemed like when Baylor tried to run a normal (as normal as Baylor can be) offense with their WR at QB, they had no shot. Then in second half when they seemed to say screw it, just direct snap to RB and run, they gashed the Horns. Horns get the award for craziest results of the year.

Why does ABC/ESPN automatically concede complete time slot to CBS? Now there are 3 games on tonight and an uninteresting rest of 2nd half with no choice..

Florida's offense is just that bad right now. Not to say Bama doesn't have a great defense like FSU also had a great defense last week. FAU, though, does not play great defense. And UF's offense is miserable. They wasted a very good defense this year the way Nebraska did in 2009 just by not even being able to stay out of the way.

I wanted to see how Henry did vs the Gator defense before making a final decision on my Heisman choice. He played well and he ran hard, with stuff opening up as the game went on, same as Cook. It's splitting hairs to me. Henry grinds more than Cook; Cook hits bigger plays. Bama is 12-1 vs FSU's 10-2; Bama didn't have to go to Clemson. What I love about Cook - and this shouldn't be included in the Heisman conversation - is that he did everything with 1 leg for the last 10 weeks. Cook easily could have gone over 2000 yards at his 8 yards/carry clip with two hamstrings. As it is, you guys have to hear about it from me every week, because the mainstream coverage of Cook is miserably pitiful. It's not like FSU is 6-6. We're 10-2. We're probably going to a Big 6 bowl. Cook went for 194 against Watson and Clemson and was CLEARLY the best player on the field that day even if FSU wasn't the best team. I would go with Cook, but I'm biased. Both are all-time great college running backs. McAffrey, Fournette, Willliams, Watson, Zeke Elliott, and Coleman from Baylor are on the list as well.

The Dr. Pepper one that bothers me is the one with the kid in the stands. Seems to encourage the idea of losing is OK to me.

Yeah, congrats to Bama, definitely the elite team in the conference this year. To think throughout this multi-year run, they've done it without a standout QB. Tons of standouts almost everywhere else on the field.